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Author Topic: CRYPTONATOR SCAM COPY FROM RUSSIAN UNION HACKERS???  (Read 386 times)
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July 22, 2017, 10:22:27 AM
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OK

DO A GOOGLE SEARCH: "Cryptonator"

and tell me if you see an advertisement at top to "Cryptoantor.com"

LOOKS FISHY

we should warn people if it is indeed a phishing copy site

and maybe have the entire community spam click the ad to waste the scammers advertising dollars

hold off tho maybe cryptonator has a branch for russian users?

Someone have any other ideas?
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July 22, 2017, 10:28:24 AM
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OK

DO A GOOGLE SEARCH: "Cryptonator"

and tell me if you see an advertisement at top to "Cryptoantor.com"

LOOKS FISHY

we should warn people if it is indeed a phishing copy site

and maybe have the entire community spam click the ad to waste the scammers advertising dollars

hold off tho maybe cryptonator has a branch for russian users?

Someone have any other ideas?

Yes, I confirm that I got the same results and ad on the top with this manipulated domain name. Surprisingly they have also enabled SSL certificate and the site is an exact copy of Cryptonator. Thanks for bringing this topic on board and I think we should report this issue to Google as well as Cryptonator authorities. I hope, no one would fall for this clever scam attempt.
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July 22, 2017, 11:34:28 AM
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These kinds of scams have been around since forever. They're called phishing sites. There's been alot of phishing sites made for wallet sites like myetherwallet, etc. The best thing you can do is just report them to Google and warn others.

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July 22, 2017, 01:11:33 PM
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These kinds of scams have been around since forever. They're called phishing sites. There's been alot of phishing sites made for wallet sites like myetherwallet, etc. The best thing you can do is just report them to Google and warn others.

is there not a team of white hat hackers who hacks these hackers?

they should be in jail for life

all evil villians who prey on others and dont create value for society need to be stopped from ever doing scams - to think someone puts this much time and effort into creating scams to rob innocent people. shame
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